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the release import.app can't open #20
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@mxyolande can you specify what you are trying to do? Did you download a pre build app and that won't open, or are you trying to build it from source? |
Perhaps it's about permissions ? Try to hold CMD and select open from context menu ( right mouse button) |
I'm having the same problem... Running on macOS 10.12.4. Kind regards, |
Hey Sydney,
I don't think Xcode extensions are system-build-dependent but rather Xcode-version dependent (c.f. Xcode release notes). I managed to reproduce the issue however I have no clear idea to why Xcode behaves in that manner. I haven't had time to to submit a radar however. I'll try to get that done this week before WWDC.
Thanks, Clément
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… On May 9, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Sidney de Koning ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm having the same problem... Running on macOS 10.12.4.
Did you build for that version?
Kind regards,
Sidney
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see title.
mac10.12.2
xcode 8.2.1
xcode run codesign with my dev's cer
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